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MINNEAPOLIS
BOtMGS IN AND ABOUT THP,
ftMSAT "FLOUR CITV^
(Matters Social, Religion* and General
Wfcfeh Have Happened and are to
Happen Among the People of the
titty.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921.
Miss Mildred Shull has taken charge
of the ice cream parlor of the "Orig
inal Barbecue," 712 Sixth Ave. Nu
Atty. R. A. Skmner left Friday of
last week for Chicago where he will
locate permanently.
Miss Aleen Harris, sister of Mrs.
Gale P. Hilyer, has gone to Washing
ton to attend school.
Mesdames H. A. Kirtley and Sml.
Hatcher of St. Paul, were visiting
friends the city last Sunday.
Walter C. Robb was elected alder
man at the recent special election in
the 13th ward by a majority of 1,864.
Mesdames Anna Moffitt and E W.
Lindsay of St. Paul, were guests of
Mesdames F. C. King and J. H. An
derson last Sunday.
The committee for the revision of
the constitution and by-laws of the
grand lodge, I. B. O. E. W., will meet
here Monday, Oct. 17.
Mrs. Ormond Clarke was the
week-end gue st of Mrs Leonard
Oliver, 2721 Portland Ave.
Dr. Fred O. Nelson, specialist on
rheumatism, has taken larger remod
eled offices at the same address, 424
Nicollet Ave, Suite 16. Advertise
ment.
ANYONE whoN
is thinking of buy
ing a car, new or used, can learn
how/ when and where a genuine bar
gain may be had by calling Cedar
5649 or Dale 2055. O IT NOW.
Advertisement.
Mrs. C. A. Ford, 538 Aldrich Ave.
N., a valued employe of Andrews
Hotel, returned last week from her
vacation trip. She visited Montreal,
Boston, Ne York, Chicago, and
other places and had a very delight
ful trip.
The Polar Wave Tailoring Co.,
Willie Wicks, proprietor, is now lo
cated at 535 Dupont, near 6th Ave.
N. Custom tailoring, repairing, dry
cleaning, pressing. Hats cleaned and
blocked. W call and deliver.Ad
vertisement.
Just wait for the big Musical En
tertamment and Dance, under the aus
pices of Minnehaha Temple No. 129,
Daughter Elks at Elks' Hall, Sixth
Ave. N. and Lyndale. Moore's or
chestra. Proceeds partly for the
Tulsa sufferers.Advertisement.
Mr. Howard Shepard returned yes
terday from a three-weeks' vacation
trip. He went by rail to Madison,
Wi s, thence accompanied by his
mother, Mrs. L. B. Shepard, he mo
tored to Milwaukee, Chicago and Win
chester. He returned by rail from
Madison.
The Combs Bros* tailors, 809 4th
Ave. 9., have a splendid location and
are doing a fine business, in dry
cleaning, repairing, pressing clothes.
Ladies' work given special attention.
Wieir motto is "Promptness.** They
call for and deliver goods. Telephone
Main 5040.Advertisement.
DON'T miss the Ooenmg Dance of
the Monroe Dramatic Club Girls at
South Side Auditorium next Monday
night. See the latest Chicago craze,
"The Cupid Doll Waltz," as done by
Mrs. C. H. Green and Mr. A. L. White
late of Chicago. Moore's music
Read big ad on this page Advertise
ment.
EVERYBODY and their sisters,
and their cousins, and their aunts, are
especially invited to attend the grand
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT to be
given by Minnehaha Temple No. 129,
Daughter Elks, at Elks' Hall, Sixth
Ave. N. and Lyndale, next Thursday
evening, Sept. 29. Go early. Moore's
music. Admission 50 cents.Adver
tisement.
Miss Marienne Jeffrey, the accom
plished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Jeffrey, 3529 Fourth Ave. S., left
last Saturday for Chicago where she
will enter the American Conservatory
of Music. Friday evening before her
departure a number of her friends
tendered her a very delightful far
well surprise party and presented her
numerous handsome and useful gifts.
Mrs. Ormond Clarke was host-
ess to the Whist Club at the res-
idence of Mrs. Leonard Oliver on
Thursday evening. Mr James Fra-
ction won the first prize for guests
and Mr Jake Giles first prize for
members. Mr. Thomas Carroll cap-
tured the booby.
The musical menu for the Minne
haha Temple Musicale and Dance next
Thursday is as follows: Piano solo,
Mrs. Nellie McCullough quartette,
Mesdames Walker, Moore, Thomas,
Gooch vocal solo, Mrs. Ruth Walker
violin solo, Howard Walker quar
tette, Walker, Moore, Thomas, Gooch
piano, Miss Cassie Hill duet, Walker
and Gooch trio, Walker, Moore,
Shannon vocal solo, Mrs. Edyth
Moore.Advertisement.
MID-WINTER WEEKLY DANCES
At Elks' Hall, Sivth Ave. N and
Lyndale. Commencing Friday even
ing, Oct. 7th and continuing every
Friday evening throughout the win
ter. Ne dances. Novelty prizes'.
Souvenir nights. A dancing school
for ladies and gentlemen like George
Washington Tyler used to conduct.
Good music, good order, good refresh
ments. Don't miss the opening night,
Friday, Oct. 7th. All under the per
sonal direction of George W. Holbert.
Admission 35 cents.Advertisement.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. Zack J. Johnson, 2604 Fourth
Ave. S., Minneapolis, wishes to ex
press her gratitude to the friends
who so kindly presented her neice,
Miss Mabel Dunn, so many useful
presents before she took her leave for
Tuskegee, Ala., where she will take
the course for a trained nurse.
On her arrival at Tuskegee, she
was given a very hearty welcome by
the faculty and students. She is
much pleased with the school and its
surroundings.
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She also tenders her thanks i her
friends.^
Advertisement^"
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WHY THE WORD "ADVERTISE-
MENT."
Under a recent ruling of the United
States Postoflice Department, pub
lishers are compelled to "label all
editorials or other reading matter,
other than displayed advertisements,
for the publication of which money
or other valuable consideration is paid
accepted, or promised, with the word
ADVERTISEMENT printed in full."
CITATION ON PETITION FOR LET-
TERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
STATE OP MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF
Ramseyss. In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Lewis
B. Banks, Decedent
The State of Minnesota to All Whom
It May/Concern
The petition of George W Willis hav
ing been filed in this court, represent
ing that Lewis Banks, then a resi
dent of Ramsey County, State of Minne
sota, died jntestate on the 30th day of
July, 1921, and praying that letters of
administration of said estate be grant
ed to Frank Jackson
It Is Ordered, That said petition be
heard and that all* persons interested in
said matter be and hereby are cited
and required to appear before this
Court on Tuesday, the 27th day of Sep
tember, 1921, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon or
as soon thereafter as said matter can
be heard, at the Probate Court Room,
in the Court House in the City of St.
Paul, in said County, and show cause,
if any they have, why said petition
should not be granted and that this
citation be served by the publication I
thereof in The Appeal, according to I
law, and by mailing a copy of this I
citation at least 14 days before said
day of hearing to each of the heirs of
said, decedent whose names and ad
dresses are known and appear from the
flies of this Court
Witness the Judge of said Court, this
31st day of August, A 1921
JOHN A. DAHL,
Judge of Probate.
(Of Hennepin County, Minn., Acting as
and for Judge of Probate of Ramsey
County, Minn
(Seal of Probate Court.)
Attest. F. W. GOSEWflSCH,
Clerk of Probate.
W. FRANCIS,
Attorney
(9-3-21)
ORDER FOR CREDITORS TO PRE.
SENT CLAIMS WITHIN THREE
MONTHS.
STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF
Ramseyss Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah
Johnson, Deceased
Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Sarah V. Johnson, deceased,
late of the City of St. Paul in the Coun
ty of Ramsey and State of Minnesota,
being granted to Sarah E Johnson
It appearing on proper flroof by af
fidavit made and filed herein, as
provided by law, that there are no
debts against the estate of said de
ceased.
It is Ordered that three months be
and the same is hereby allowed from
and after the date of this Order, in
which all persons having claims or de
mands against the said deceased, if
any there be, are required to file the
same in Probate Court of said County,
for examination and allowance, or be
forever barred.
It is further ordered that the first
Monday in December, 1921, at ten o'clock
A. M, at a General Term of said Pro
bate Court, to be held at the Court
House in the City of St. Paul, In said
County, be and the same hereby is ap
pointed as the time and the place when
and where the said Probate Court will
examine and adjust said claims and
demands.
And It Is Further Ordered, That no
tice of such hearing be given to all
creditors and persons interested in said
Estate, by forthwith! publishing this
Order once in each week for three suc
cessive weeks The Appeal, a legal
newspaper printed and published in said
County
Dated at St Paul this 25th day of
August, 1921
By the Court.
A. E. DOE,
Judge of Probate,
(Of Washington County, Minn. Act
ing as and for Judge of Probate of
Ramsey County, Minn
(Seal of Probate Court)
W T. FRANCIS Attorney.
(8-27-21)
W. B. WILLIAMS AUDREY HOSKINS
Proprietor* Manager
TONSORIAL PARLOR
605 LYNDALE AVE. N.
Tel. Hyland 1066 MINNEAPOLIS
TEL. MIAN 504O
COMBS BROTHERS
TAILORS
Dry Cleaning, Repairing and
Pressing
Ladies work given special attention
Wtrk (UM FK ud Mmni far ftttto: Prtaptotu
809 4TH AVE. S. MINNEAPOLIS
TBI* VAN BURBN 1S21
VOIDER IE'S
ICE CREAM
IS THE BUST
For Sale Everywhere
J. C. VANDER BIB
Partridge and Branson Sts.
ST. PAUL, MINN.
N. "W. CSSAS 3037
OPTICIAN* JEWELER
a a E FOtJRTH s*.
SAINT PA.TTXJ
TEL. CEDAR 7898
6. H. AROSIN CO.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
ADJUSTING OP FINE WATCHES"
A SPECIALTY
414 ROBERT ST^ & ST. PAUL. MINN,
MINNEHAHA
TEMPLE
NO.129
THE BIGTHING
FOR NEXT WEEK WILL BE THE
Musicale and Dance
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
AT
ELK'SHALL:
Corner of Lyndale and Sixth Ave. No.
O N
Tkrs(iayEve|St.29
PROCEEDS PARTLY FOR BENEFIT OF TULSA SUFFERERS
GOOD MUSIC BY PROF. MOORE'S JAZZ HOUNDS
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS
Edith Moore, Chairmang Lucelia Gooch, Floor Mr.
REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE
Jessie Shannon Augusta Roxborough Jessie Thomas
Ruth Walkefc Zelma Yancey
Brown Bus Service for all our St. Paul Friends
Admission SO Cents Taxis 1:45 a. m.
TH E OPENIN DANC E
Of The Season
TO BE GIVEN BY THE
MONROE
Dramatic Club Girls
AT
South Side Auditorium
12th Avenue South and Third St., Minneapolis
ON
MONDAY EVE., SEPT. 26
Introducing the Latest Dance Graze of Chicago
"THE CUPID DOLLWALTZ"
Presented by Mrs. G. H. Green and Mr. A. L. White, of Chicago
MUSIC BY MOORE'S CONCERT DANCE ORCHESTRA
As Usual the Brown Bus Service for Our Many St. Paul Friends
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS
Mrs. Floine Scott Mrs. L. M. Mitchell Mrs. C. H. Green
Mrs. Wm. Marshall Mrs. Lucile Gooch, Fir. Mgr.
COMMITTEE IN CHARGE
Mrs. Augusta Roxborough. Chairman
Mrs. Edith Moore, Refreshments Mrs. J. H. Bass, Refreshments
ADMISSION 55 GENTS TAXIES AT 1:45 A. M.
You CanNow BuyA
Good Piano Here
For $295
ON EASY MONTHLY TERMS
Other Musicai Instruments At
Correspondingly Reduced Prices
W. J. DYER 6 BRQ,
21-23- 25 WEST FIFTH STREET
DAUGHTER
ELKS
I.B.P.O.E.W.
N places:
558 ST. ANTHONY AVE.
500 RONDO ST.
881 RICE ST.
436 SHERBURNE AVE.
105 E. 3RD ST.
TEL. DALE 1781
Learn to Play Pocket Billiards at
THE GENTLEMEN'S RESORT
Always Clean and Comfortable
5 PERFECT TABLE8 5
Open every Evening until 12 o'clock
Barber 8hop In Connection, open
evenings until 8, Saturdays to
12. P. M.
The most Popular Lines of Cigars and
Candies For Sale
ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS ON
ICE.
Shoe Shining Parlor.
WALKER WILLIAMS, Prop.
Wm. Burley, Attendant
554 ST. ANTHONY AVE. ST. PAUL
Tel. Hyland 3956
RAILROAD MEN'S HEADQUARTERS
Johnson's Hotel, Cafe & Lunch Room
W. JOHNS6N, PROPRIETOR
First Class Furnished Rooms for
and Transients.
First Class A La Carte Meals at All Hours
at Pre-War Prices.
2010 CEDAR AVE. ^MINNEAPOLIS
IROl WESTERN AVENUE
STOVES STORED
Why Pay More?
208 E. SEVENT ST.-Between Sibley and Wacouta
WASHINGTON BROTHERS'
Office and Residence, Dunlap and Larpenteur Aves.
DOUGLASS BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Railroad Men
THE GREAT TRUCK! FARMER
Have made arrangements with a number of
grocers to handle their vegetables, which will
be brought in fresh every morning and may
be found by House wives at the following
469 ST. PETER ST.
260 W. CENTRAL AVE.
315 RONDO
CEDAR 7063 PHONES RES. DALE 6796
J. H. LAWSON
TAILOR SHOP & SHOESHINING PARLOR
Suits Made To Order. Dry Cleaning, Pressing
Repairing, Shoe Shining. Ladies Work A Specialty
WE CALL FORAND DELIVER GOODS
317 JACKSON ST. ST. PAUL
GEDAR 1206 GARFIELD 2918
ST, PAUL STOVE & FURNACE REPAIR WORKS
Manufacturers and Jobbers
Repairs to Fit All Makes of Stoves, Ranges and
Furnaces. We are Experts at Installing Furnaces.
If you own a lot we will build you a house
on it without the advance of a cent
Pay us as you pay rent.
GENERAL REPAIRING
Tel. Elkhurst OTOI
ORIGINAL BARBECUE
The Only Cafe of its kind in the Twin Cities
Meals A La Carte at All Hours
Housewives Supplied With Barbecued
Meats on Special Orders.
.Ladies who do not wish to leave their
cars will be specially served.
W. P.THOMPSON,MOR. W. L. REDMOND. CHEF
712 Sixth. Ave. N.bf::^^^ JMinneapolis
f^f-^m-^i^i
SAINT PAUL
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Dale 8339 We Gall Fr and Dehter
ELMER MORRIS
DRUGGIST
Drugs, Medicines, Soda Water
Soft Drinks, Toilet Articles
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco,
Ice Cream Brick or Bulk.
Gas and Electric Fixtures
Fishing Tackle
Dale & W. Central St. Paul
OFFICE TEL.
CEDAR 5104
ATTORNEY AT LAW
321 ME BANK BLDG.
FIFTH A CEDAR
OFFICE TEL.
CEDAR 4044
Sudden Service
ELKHURST 3473
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TBL. CSDAS 6975
HOTJKS 9 A.. M. TO 1
P. 11. A 2 TO 6 r. M.
uicsATi Jc wrarufGB
I ifronramn:
DR. L, RAYMOND HILL
DENTAL SURGEON
First Class Guaranteed Work in
All Branches of Pentistry
303 COURT BLOCK 24 E. 4TH ST.
RES TEL.
DALE 9244
HOURS: 8 30 A M. TO 1
AND 2 TO 6
SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT
DR, E. S. WEBER
DENTAL SURGEO
FIRST CLASS GUARANTEED wO^K
IN ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY
54 W SEVENTH ST
DAKOTA BLDG.
SUITE 203-204 ST. PAUL
TEL. CEDAR 8190
HAMMOND TDRNER
St. Paul
Tel. Dale 060
HARRY LIGAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Full line of Gent s' furnishings and
a lot of odd trousers for sale
at prices ranging from
$2.50 to $6.00
313 Rondo S St. Paul
OFFICK CEDAR SMS RES. DALE 4SS
W. T. FRANCIS I
LAWYER
SUITE 92* A
AMR. NATL. RANK RLD. XT' PAIII.
COR. FIFTH AND CEDAR
M,,,,lg
RES. TEL.
DALE 7SIB
HOURS: (A.M.T01P.M.
A ND 2 TO P. M.
DR. JOHN R, FRENCH
SUROEON DENTIST
FIRST CLASS OUARANTEED WORK
IN AL BRANCHES O DENTI8TRY
SUITE 2 DETROIT BLDG.
COR. 4TH WABASHA
CALL ONCE AN YOU WILL CALL AGAIN
ELK TAILORING CO.
M. LOVE. PROPRIETOR
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
CLEANING. PRESSING. DYE-
ING AND REPAIRING
t&
306 RONDO ST. ST. PAUL. Mum!